A recent revisiting of Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood sparked some interest in the two films about him that were released in quick succession in 2005 and 2006 — Bennett Miller’s Capote and Douglas McGrath’s Infamous. Being the first released, Capote stole most of the limelight, especially as Philip Seymour Hoffman’s portrayal of Capote won read more

I have mixed feelings about The Amazing Spider-Man, the reboot of the Sam Raimi franchise which began in 2002 and ended just five years ago. On the one hand, it is a spectacular action film with cool special effects that is arguably more faithful to the comics (Spider-Man’s web, for instance, was invented by Peter read more

You may have noticed the lack of action on this blog lately. In fact, 10 days is probably the longest I have gone without a single post since I started this blog almost 3 years ago. Ironically, while this is a ‘personal blog’, I generally try to stray away from the personal as much as read more

It usually takes me a little while to get around to reviewing a movie after watching it, but I’m making an exception for Before Midnight, the third and final installment in Richard Linklater’s brilliant 20-year trilogy. Continuing the story of its predecessors, 1995’s Before Sunrise and 2004’s Before Sunset, this one follows Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy’s characters Jesse read more

I’m not going to analyse which ones I got right or wrong, or how Nate did with his predictions. You can work all that out yourselves. I’m glad to say though that the voters seemed to get it right a lot more than I thought they would this year.

Hey buddy, I got 7 (movies) and 4(tv) (I think, I need to re-check) not good huh? gonna have to hon my prediction skills come oscar time.
Ricky Gervais was pretty solid but I really wished they would have use him more. other than his opening monologue, he was barely there.

I can’t believe someone would berated you. she was probably drunk/time of the month/her cat die/ so don’t pay attention to the psychos roaming the net.